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13-03-2024 | Chronic Otitis Media | Original Article

Different Bacteria and their Antibiotic Sensitivity Patterns in Patients of Chronic Otitis Media-Active Mucosal Disease at a Secondary Care Centre in Delhi

Authors: Meenakshi Mehra, Kanika Smriti, Karthika Nathan, Sourav Banerjee, Tarun Dabas, Ashwini Bandu Raut, Hadi P. Muhammed

Published in: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery

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Abstract

Chronic Otitis Media is characterized by distinct bacteriology compared with Acute Otitis Media, with COM being highly likely to harbor multiple bacteria of anaerobic and aerobic types of organisms (Cameron and Hussam K. El-Kashlan, xxx). In some patients, chronic infection with otorrhea will persist despite aggressive medical therapy. With the large number of cases of COM which presents to Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, and a majority being resistant to the common medications, we decided to undertake this study to have a better understanding of the bacterial epidemiology, the resistance, and what antibiotic to use in such cases. To determine the prevalence of different bacteriological agents and their antibiotic sensitivity pattern in patients of Chronic Otitis Media-Active Mucosal Disease presenting to ENT OPD at Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Mangolpuri, Delhi. An observational cross-sectional study of 200 patients. After an initial examination, two sterile cotton swab sticks were introduced to collect pus samples from the medial part of the external auditory canal. The swabs were sent to the microbiology lab for Gram Staining, Culture, and Biochemical Tests, for identification of the different bacteriological agents and their antibiotic sensitivity patterns. Most common organism seen was Pseudomonas aeruginosa, followed by Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, mixed bacterial growth, and Candida spp. If regular monitoring of bacteriological profile is done in each hospital, this will help us to choose the antibiotics in a better manner and hence prevent the appearance of newer resistant strains.
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Metadata
Title
Different Bacteria and their Antibiotic Sensitivity Patterns in Patients of Chronic Otitis Media-Active Mucosal Disease at a Secondary Care Centre in Delhi
Authors
Meenakshi Mehra
Kanika Smriti
Karthika Nathan
Sourav Banerjee
Tarun Dabas
Ashwini Bandu Raut
Hadi P. Muhammed
Publication date
13-03-2024
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
Print ISSN: 2231-3796
Electronic ISSN: 0973-7707
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-024-04573-3